Thesis/Dissertation Repository Islamabad Campus: Recent submissions

  • Dilawar Hussain, 121061-004 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    This Research Report is intending to identify rationale of SBP behind changing SLR/CRR Requirements and its impact on general economy and financial intermediaries with a special references to banks. CRR (Cash reserve ...
  • Ayesha Munir, 221032-006 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2004)
    This research seeks out the online business of the books in the metropolitan cities of Pakistan with a major focus on Islamabad. There is enormous information available on this topic, as online businesses are new phenomenon ...
  • Mariam Mumtaz, 01-121062-037; Mehwish Naseem, 01-121062-040; Muhammad Ali Sultan, 01-121062-044; Muhammad Faisal Khan, 01-121062-045 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    After the deregulation policy in telecom sector in the year 2004, PTA issued two new licenses to companies for operations of cellular mobile service in Pakistan. After this intense competition started amongst the companies ...
  • Farooq Ehsan Sheikh, 121061-046 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    This study is aimed to investigate calendar effects in Karachi stock exchange. There is a long tradition among investors and academics for searching through stock market data. The findings are consistent with individual ...
  • Badar Javed, 01-122062-024 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Lipton is the world's best-known and biggest-selling branded tea and one of the major icons in Unilever’s global portfolio. Beneath its genteel exterior lies a surprisingly powerful product. It is the company's #2 food and ...
  • Kashif ur Rehman, 01-211021-028; Usman Munir, 01-120042-056 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    The reason of this scientific study is to explore new horizons in the impending growth of out-sourcing in Pakistan along with and in-depth analysis of their operations. Against the background of the changes in the fast-paced ...
  • Muhammad Salahuddin, 01-122062-066 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    As we all know that there has been a vast increase in number of mergers and acquisitions in the last decade all around the world. This development of the number of transaction happening, in many studies shows that the ...
  • Bilal Zafar, 01-121072-002 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2009)
    Brand in the field of marketing originated in the 19th century with the advent of packaged goods. When shipping their items, the factories would literally brand their logo on the barrels used. Around 1900, father of ...
  • Fatima Atzaz, 01-121062-021 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    A REIT is a real estate company that offers common shares to the public. The pattern of ownership is similar to other stocks but its unique features include managing groups of income producing properties and it profit ...
  • Abeera Shabbir, 121061-010 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2005)
    This study is conducted to study the consumer behavior about the branded and unbranded products that why they go toward these products . The report begins with the brief background of the selected topic. Then the broad ...
  • Adeem Sadiq, 01-120041-001 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Textile sector is considered as an important element in the progress and growth of economic development of Pakistan. It is based on locally grown cotton & yarn. Textile Industry is considered the backbone in both exports ...
  • Amber Nasir, 01-121061-014; Hina Javed, 01-121062-085; Javeria Aslam, 01-121062-027; Sadar Akhtar, 01-121061-041 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Despite being the largest manufacturer of cereals in Pakistan Fauji Cereals has been facing stagnation as far as the growth is concerned. Entry of imported brands had a worsening effect on the sales of its products in the ...
  • Abeera Shaikh, 01-120042-001; Saima Younas, 01-220042-019 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    With the advent of the new age hyper – competitive business environment, competencies required for an employee to perform more successfully in their jobs are changing dynamically. On the other hand competencies required ...
  • Saba Ayub, 01-122062-105 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    The current research determined the scope of Enterprise risk management in banking sector of Pakistan with a focus on ERM practices and techniques adopted by local and foreign commercial banks in Pakistan. The analysis ...
  • Obaid Khalid, 220032-016 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    DEFINITION OF LEADERSHIP LITERATURE REVIEW RESEARCH METHODOLOGY INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
  • Zubair Hasan Shahid, 01-222062-090; Faheem Haider, 01-222062-076; Nasir Ahsan, 01-222062-055 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    National Foods was established in 1970 and started out as a spice packing company. Three decades later it emerged as a versatile food products manufacturing company with over 110 products and more than 165 SKUs (Stock ...
  • Zunaira Tahir, 01-122052-041 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Karachi Stock Exchange is the largest stock market of Pakistan and is commonly known as KSE. Over the years the market has shown quite a volatile nature. In these ten years, it has generally shown a bullish trend; it has ...
  • Muhammad Fahad Shabbir, 01-121061-035 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Islamic finance has been gaining momentum on a global scale for the last 30 years. Many Islamic Banks have sprung up over the last few years. The objective of this study is to do a comprehensive analysis on the operations, ...
  • Faisal Subhan Wazir, 01-121061-021 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    In an extension of the study on the relationship between working capital and profitability, this study empirically investigates the relationship between the firm's efficiency of liquidity management and its profitability. ...
  • Qandeel Akhlaq, 01-122062-097 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    The CAPM conveys the notion that securities are priced so that the expected returns will compensate investors for the expected risks. This research paper shows the applicability of CAPM in explaining and predicting variations ...

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